Sweden

Flatruetvägen, officially called Z531, is the Swedish highest public road, reaching an elevation of 975 meters above the sea level. The road links Funäsdalen to Åsarna and goes over the mountain Flatruet in Härjedalen.

Vildmarksvägen (Wilderness road), is one of the most spectacular drives in Sweden. Part of the road is closed during winter at times because of heavy snow, and it’s one of the highest roads of the country.

The Øresund Bridge is a new link between Denmark and Sweden. This spectacular bridge connects the towns of Amager and Oresund in Denmark (on the island Zealand) with Skane, in Sweden. It has a length of 10 miles (16,4 km). It's one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.

The longest ice road 15 km (9.3 mi) in Sweden is located in the Luleå Archipelago, Bothnian Bay (in the northernmost part of the Gulf of Bothnia). It starts in the port of Hindersöstallarna and connects the islands Hindersön, Stor-Brändön, and Långön with the mainland.